11/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 16:13
Lincoln University of Missouri (LU) students now have access to a comprehensive range of mental health resources to support their well-being whenever they need it. Thanks to the University's new collaboration with TeleHelp 24/7, LU students have around-the-clock access to mental health services, including crisis support, individual and group counseling and substance use coaching.
"We are excited about this opportunity to give our students access to top-quality mental health support when they need it most," said Lincoln University Chief Operating Officer Dr. Ashton Cleveland. "By supporting all aspects of our students' well-being, we help them succeed personally and academically, so they achieve their dreams of Lincoln degrees, prepared to reach their career and life goals."
Through this collaboration, LU students can easily connect with licensed professionals from the comfort of their homes or wherever they may be. With high-quality mental health support available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, this service ensures that support is accessible whenever it's needed - day, evening or weekends.
"We are thrilled to be partnering with Lincoln University of Missouri to offer our comprehensive telemental health services," said TeleHelp 24/7 CEO Robert Adams. "Our mission is to provide high-quality mental health care that is accessible, manageable and convenient for all students."
TeleHelp 24/7 provides Lincoln University students with convenient, flexible mental health support through secure video conferencing, text messaging therapy and secure file sharing via web or mobile app. The platform connects students with a diverse range of culturally competent mental health providers who are available to support students regardless of financial circumstances. This partnership ensures that every LU student has access to high-quality mental health care, available whenever they need it.
Learn more about student counseling services offered through the Office of Student Health and Well-Being.